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Started by RiverBuck, March 04, 2022, 05:12:18 PM
Quote from: Jbird22 on March 05, 2022, 10:03:11 AMNope, just more money for Gov't agencies to misuse.
Quote from: joey46 on March 07, 2022, 12:07:19 PMQuote from: OJR on March 07, 2022, 10:08:37 AMI understand that this isn't about Florida. But, since the price of the resident turkey permit was mentioned ($5.00), I think the non-resident price should be mentioned as well. It' $125.00. They are good for two turkeys each season and are valid for one calendar year.One Florida benefit for the non-resident is that the short term general hunting license is all that is required in addition to the $125.00 permit. This is an big savings to the many that only come down for a few days. The other two states I've regularly hunted do not allow the short term license to be used for deer or turkey. Most don't. Know a few guys that will hunt late one Florida turkey season and then have a turkey license that is still valid if they come down early the next spring. Almost too good a deal.
Quote from: OJR on March 07, 2022, 10:08:37 AMI understand that this isn't about Florida. But, since the price of the resident turkey permit was mentioned ($5.00), I think the non-resident price should be mentioned as well. It' $125.00. They are good for two turkeys each season and are valid for one calendar year.
Quote from: GobbleNut on March 07, 2022, 10:35:10 AMI am all for earmarked funds for wild turkeys in any state,...as long as there is oversight by some entity that ensures that the funds are used within the framework of what they are earmarked for. As others have stated, if the parameters for using those funds were not pretty specific to direct funding for wild turkey management programs such as habitat improvements, programs to enhance reproductive success in turkeys, and transplant programs where needed, I would likely oppose until any other frivolous uses were removed from that earmarking.
Quote from: joey46 on March 07, 2022, 12:09:53 PMQuote from: joey46 on March 07, 2022, 12:07:19 PMQuote from: OJR on March 07, 2022, 10:08:37 AMI understand that this isn't about Florida. But, since the price of the resident turkey permit was mentioned ($5.00), I think the non-resident price should be mentioned as well. It' $125.00. They are good for two turkeys each season and are valid for one calendar year.One Florida benefit for the non-resident is that the short term general hunting license is all that is required in addition to the $125.00 permit. This is an big savings to the many that only come down for a few days. The other two states I've regularly hunted do not allow the short term license to be used for deer or turkey. Most don't. Know a few guys that will hunt late one Florida turkey season and then have a turkey license that is still valid if they come down early the next spring. Almost too good a deal.